Hi BellaI love the delicate pink colour of Queen of Sweden, hope she's fragrant too!I went to enter Olga's giveaway after reading her post and it's only for US residents. :-( I think I've seen something similar here; they'd probably drive a cat crazy in the garden.Judith

How anything can grow and bloom with all this rain, I'll never know! Your garden is beautiful, as always. I don't think I have ever seen Toadflax ~ heard of it, but never seen it. I will have to keep my eyes open for a plant or two! And Deutzia! Carolyn at Aiken House and Gardens spoke of Deutzia recently and now seeing yours ~ I will be looking for one of those also! So pretty!And your roses, of course! I would have so many of them. Ah, but the deer...

Your gardens are beautiful. Last night at 4am the "raindrops" were coming down so hard my poor dogs went out and got soaked. Smelling like wet dogs it took me awhile to get them dry. I am so tired of the raindrops! We are saving a lot of money on the watering though. My roses are begging for some sun. Thanks for sharing more of your beautiful gardens.

Hi--Oh, I do love your garden! All the photos are wonderful, but that deutzia--glorious--now I have deutzia lust! I am a little further south of you in Washington State, and the roses and clematis are blooming away right now in my garden. Have a great weekend!

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